Three days in, and pretty excited.
Here's what my husband and I have so far (combined):
- 4 batteries (3 eGo-T upgrades, 1 eGo-C upgrade)
- 4 clearos (Kanger T2s)
- 2 chargers
- 6 flavors of juice
My questions:
1. It seems like experienced vapers have all kinds of cool vaping gadgets and that our eGo-T/clearo set-ups are pretty basic. I realize everyone's preferences vary, but what should we be paying attention to in our vaping experience to determine what kind of upgrades we want? What sorts of improvements do the more advanced PVs offer? One thing I do know is that I'm excited to try all sorts of flavors. Last night I kept switching our 4 different clearos (all different flavors) onto the batt I was using for variety. But where else would I notice I want upgrades?
2. I realize you can get better deals on pretty much everything online, and I'm sure we'll move to ordering online soon. But since we don't have a lot of vape gear yet, we bought our initial set-ups at a local shop (Misty Mountain Vapors) and may buy some other stuff locally in order to use it immediately. I found another vape shop in our area, but I have some questions about it: The Vapor Girl. This shop seems pretty focused on the fashion aspect of vaping, offering everything in elaborate colors/patterns. Most of what they have is too flashy for my tastes anyway, so that's not what I'd be after, but I was wondering what to make of the quality of their products.
- They have lots of sparkly/fashionable eGo batteries, but I can't tell if these are high-quality Joyetech batteries (and the shop added fashion accents to them) or if they're knock-off eGos designed by the Vapor Girl company. If they're knock-off eGo batteries, what are potential problems with the quality of non-Joyetech batteries?
- I might be interested in buying additional juice flavors and some more clearos, to easily rotate among a bunch of flavors. So how do you know whether this is good stuff?
Thanks in advance!
Here's what my husband and I have so far (combined):
- 4 batteries (3 eGo-T upgrades, 1 eGo-C upgrade)
- 4 clearos (Kanger T2s)
- 2 chargers
- 6 flavors of juice
My questions:
1. It seems like experienced vapers have all kinds of cool vaping gadgets and that our eGo-T/clearo set-ups are pretty basic. I realize everyone's preferences vary, but what should we be paying attention to in our vaping experience to determine what kind of upgrades we want? What sorts of improvements do the more advanced PVs offer? One thing I do know is that I'm excited to try all sorts of flavors. Last night I kept switching our 4 different clearos (all different flavors) onto the batt I was using for variety. But where else would I notice I want upgrades?
2. I realize you can get better deals on pretty much everything online, and I'm sure we'll move to ordering online soon. But since we don't have a lot of vape gear yet, we bought our initial set-ups at a local shop (Misty Mountain Vapors) and may buy some other stuff locally in order to use it immediately. I found another vape shop in our area, but I have some questions about it: The Vapor Girl. This shop seems pretty focused on the fashion aspect of vaping, offering everything in elaborate colors/patterns. Most of what they have is too flashy for my tastes anyway, so that's not what I'd be after, but I was wondering what to make of the quality of their products.
- They have lots of sparkly/fashionable eGo batteries, but I can't tell if these are high-quality Joyetech batteries (and the shop added fashion accents to them) or if they're knock-off eGos designed by the Vapor Girl company. If they're knock-off eGo batteries, what are potential problems with the quality of non-Joyetech batteries?
- I might be interested in buying additional juice flavors and some more clearos, to easily rotate among a bunch of flavors. So how do you know whether this is good stuff?
- Are Vapor Girl's clearos cheap knock-offs of something else? And if so, would the decreased quality be problematic? (The reason I'd be interested in them is for the variety in appearance -- to easily know which flavor is in which. But I don't know what I should be considering about different clearos in terms of the vape experience.)
- How about Vapor Girl's juices? They're all made in-house, with nicotine extracted from locally grown tobacco. Do you guys have thoughts on these sort of juices in general, or would it just be a matter of trying them?
Thanks in advance!